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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

324A.035 Administrative regulations to establish requirements for certification or

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licensure.
(1)The board shall promulgate administrative regulations pursuant to the provisions of
this chapter and KRS Chapter 13A for certification or licensure of appraisers who
perform appraisals of real property in federally related transactions. Requirements
established by the board relating to appraisers of federally related transactions shall
not exceed the minimum requirements established by federal law or regulation;
(2)The board shall promulgate administrative regulations pursuant to KRS Chapter
13A for certification or licensure of appraisers of real property in nonfederally
related transactions. Appraisers who wish to be limited to appraisals of nonfederally
related transactions, and who have engaged in the appraisal of real estate for at least
ten
(10)years prior to April 7, 1992, shall be certified or licensed as appraisers of
nonfederally related transactions.
(3)The board shall establish by administrative regulations requirements for:
(a)Classifications of appraisers;
(b)Certification and licensure;
(c)Renewal, suspension, or revocation of certification or licensure;
(d)Standards of professional appraisal practice, including experience, education,
and ethics;
(e)Examination of applicants for certification or licensure; and
(f)Continuing education of appraisers.
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